Newspaper front pages for the 11th of August, 2021


A computer program that can spot tiny changes in the brain after a single scan has raised hopes for early dementia treatments, writes the Daily Express.

The Times splashes on calls for an urgent overhaul of A-levels as more than a third of students were awarded three A grades.

The Daily Mirror also reports on the lawsuit Virginia Guiffre has filed alleging she was sexually abused by Prince Andrew when she was 17.

The gap between private and state school A-level grades has grown to its widest in the modern era, The Guardian reports

A-level grades could be scrapped amid fears that record numbers of top marks have rendered them “meaningless,” according to The Daily Telegraph.
Prince Andrew is “lying low” at the Queen’s Balmoral estate after a lawsuit was filed in the US accusing him of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre when she was 17, the Metro reports on its front page.
The Financial Times splashes on the news that President Joe Biden has achieved a major victory after the US Senate passed a $1trn infrastructure bill to upgrade America’s crumbling transport system.


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